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Simul at Burleigh Farmers Market this...
After a long Covid break, the DCA Head Coach IM Alex Wohl is giving a simultaneous exhibition for 20 keen juniors this Saturday 27th Feb 2021 at the Burleigh Farmers Market.
The simul starts at 9:45am and will run for approx 2 hours.
It is pleasing to see that the Gold Coast Chess Club are continuing to provide quality events to encourage ju [...]
Gold Coast Allegro Championships R...
Last Sunday’s Gold Coast Allegro Championships saw a record 85 participants take part across the 2 divisions with International Master Alex Wohl claiming the title of Gold Coast Allegro Champion for 2018.
The photos are courtesy of Shaun Curtis from Gardiner Chess.
So while the Doubleroo leader was ensconced on Board 1, I was surveyi [...]
Ben Hague wins the George Trundle Mas...
Ben Hague lived on a knife’s edge all tournament, from the first round on where he survived a deadly attack against Vishal. His last round game had more roundabouts than Canberra, as Daniel was winning, then Ben, then it was a draw, which both sides spurned many times. You can view this game and al the others on the New Zealand Chess N [...]
George Trundle Memorial Round 8
Photos in this post by Helen Milligan
We had a quiet day today. Intermittent showers and exhaustion from the previous few days (tourism, not chess) put paid to our enthusiasm. Also, the tournament is hotting up and norms are on offer so all the players in the hunt are being a bit more serious. See for yourself.
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George Trundle Memorial Round 7
Today was zoo day since time ran out yesterday. Is Auckland zoo worth going to? One can see every exhibit in under two hours even at a slow pace so it is definitely not Toronga park zoo in Sydney, but especially for families with small children, it is a great little place. It is laid out in continental sections with lots of information, playg [...]
Gold Coast Chess Club Allegro –...
A quiet outing at the Gold Coast Chess Club meeting at Nerang last night. School holidays and the recent packed chess schedule accounted for many missing juniors. Organisers FM Dusan Stojic and WIM Alex Jule suggested an allegro round robin and so away we went.
There is a trap called the Fishing Pole, and the main variation of it arises on t [...]
George Trundle Memorial Round 6
Auckland is not only a water but also a garden city. We thought we would check out Kiwi fauna today with a visit to the zoo. First a little walk around the lake.
The birdlife is extremely friendly. This could be due to the fact that people feed them. As soon as you arrive, ducks, swans, seagulls, pigeons etc, come over to see if you have any [...]
George Trundle Memorial Round 5
Arty, Vishal, and I took a bus down to the harbour today to see some sights. Auckland is the ultimate water city, with the Tasman Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. Ferry’s go to different places, including Davenport, regularly. In the background is the historic ferry terminal and in the foreground, the biggest seagull I [...]
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